Kevin Hart was sued by a woman who accused him of filming a sexual encounter without her knowledge, but the case has been dismissed by a judge.
Montia Sabbag alleges that she had sex with Hart in his hotel room in Las Vegas in 2017 and she says that without her knowledge, he let a friend into the room to set up hidden video cameras.
Page Six reports that a federal judge in California tossed the suit because it was filed in the wrong court. Sabbag filed in a federal court as opposed to a local civil court, but she’s still allowed to file again.
Kevin previously denied setting up the tape and he issued an apology to his wife Eniko Parrish. He also said that he was “not going to allow a person to have financial gain off of my mistakes and in this particular situation that was what was attempted. I said I’d rather fess up to my mistakes.”
Back in March, Kevin announced some very happy news.
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